When Can the Landlord Give Permission for Someone Else to Enter an Apartment?

The landlord can only give permission for someone else to enter an apartment in very specific situations, like ones dealing with the police. Find out when a landlord can give permission for someone else to enter an apartment with help from a real estate professional in this free video clip.

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Hi, my name is Michael Chadwick and I'm a Licensed Real Estate Sales Person with BOND New York in Columbus Circle. I help people buy, sell, and rent real estate. When can the landlord give permission for someone to enter an apartment. If you've given your landlord notice the landlord needs to show your apartment so that he can re-rent it. So I would think that's it's definitely one example of when a landlord should definitely have permission to allow someone to enter your apartment but who enters your apartment and when they enter your apartment should be something that is clearly communicated between both of you. Another example is maintenance. The landlord has a whole team of team of professionals available to make sure your apartment is up and running so again you should clearly communicate with your landlord. You know who is gonna be the person coming to your apartment to fix what and this goes along with having renter's insurance cause you want to make sure that if you're, anything breaks in your apartment when the landlord sends someone in that it's covered or if the landlord, if the landlord agent were to trip and, and hurt them self that you couldn't sue them personally so that's why renters insurance is important but definitely maintenance people and people coming to see your apartment when it's coming to your market should be people that are allowed to enter your apartment.